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According to the passage, the man who wants to learn ______.
A

will learn from his own example

B

will do so from his diary

C

will use his diary as a source of calm

D

will treat himself subjectively


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文章第三段提到“The man who truly wants to know everything will learn best from his own example”,即真正想洞悉一切的人会从自己身上学到很多,A项与原文表述一致。
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